In this paper we characterize optimal schedules for scheduling problems with parallel machines and unit processing times by providing necessary and sufficient conditions of optimality. We show that the optimality conditions for parallel machine scheduling are equivalent to detecting negative cycles in a specially defined graph. For a range of the objective functions, we give an insight into the underlying structure of the graph and specify the simplest types of cycles involved in the optimality conditions. Using our results we demonstrate that the optimality check can be performed by faster algorithms in comparison with existing approaches based on sufficient conditions
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
Department of Logistics2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...
We consider the NP-hard problem of scheduling jobs on identical parallel machines to minimize total ...
AbstractThis paper gives the positive answer to the question posed in the title for a wide class of ...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
AbstractA branch and bound algorithm is proposed for the problem of scheduling jobs on identical par...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs on two parallel identical machines where an optimal sched...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling n tasks with given processing time on m identical ...
The basic scheduling problem we are dealing with is the following. There are n jobs, each requiring ...
The basic scheduling problem we are dealing with is the following. There are n jobs, each requiring ...
In parallel machine scheduling, we are given a set of jobs, together with a number of machines and o...
The paper considers scheduling on parallel machines under the constraint that some pairs of jobs can...
AbstractThis paper introduces a stochastic scheduling problem. In this problem a directed acyclic gr...
We are given a nite set of jobs of equal processing times with readiness times and tails and a set ...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
Department of Logistics2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...
We consider the NP-hard problem of scheduling jobs on identical parallel machines to minimize total ...
AbstractThis paper gives the positive answer to the question posed in the title for a wide class of ...
We address the problem of scheduling n identical jobs on m uniform parallel machines to optimize sch...
AbstractA branch and bound algorithm is proposed for the problem of scheduling jobs on identical par...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs on two parallel identical machines where an optimal sched...
We consider the classical problem of scheduling n tasks with given processing time on m identical ...
The basic scheduling problem we are dealing with is the following. There are n jobs, each requiring ...
The basic scheduling problem we are dealing with is the following. There are n jobs, each requiring ...
In parallel machine scheduling, we are given a set of jobs, together with a number of machines and o...
The paper considers scheduling on parallel machines under the constraint that some pairs of jobs can...
AbstractThis paper introduces a stochastic scheduling problem. In this problem a directed acyclic gr...
We are given a nite set of jobs of equal processing times with readiness times and tails and a set ...
AbstractWe consider a problem of scheduling n jobs on two uniform parallel machines. For each job we...
Department of Logistics2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAcce...
For a scheduling problem to minimize the makespan on three uniform parallel machines we present a pa...